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Why do you support your candidate and for what reasons do you support them, and why do you think the issue that is most important to you is the issue that is going to matter the most in the General Elections?
Originally posted by: Pabster
Fred Thompson. :thumbsup:
Originally posted by: Pabster
Fred Thompson. :thumbsup:
Originally posted by: bamacre
I wanted to vote for Hillary Clinton because I want to continue my unhealthy lifestyle and let rich people pay for my health care. But then after I thought about it, I figured, what if AQ blows up my house? So, then I figured Rudy was the best choice, because there's no way I clean up that mess myself. Then I thought to myself, well God could clean up that mess, and provide me with good health care. I mean, hey, He is God. So, obviously Huckabee sounded fantastic. Then I thought, you know, it is possible that Jesus played a little racquetball with the Native Americans, so screw the Huckster, Mitt Romney is my man. I don't like the idea of a "Mitt" for president, but no one else is electable. Plus, Jesus, Native Americans, and racquetball. We can't lose, folks.
Originally posted by: bamacre
What happened to Obama?
Originally posted by: morkinva
The guy that will most likely be dropping out tomorrow? Good luck with all that. :laugh:
Originally posted by: Pabster
Originally posted by: bamacre
What happened to Obama?
No second choice is offered.
Originally posted by: bamacre
Oh I see. When Fred steps down, to pursue his VP slot in McCain's admin, you'll then switch over to Obama. That right?
Originally posted by: Pabster
Originally posted by: bamacre
Oh I see. When Fred steps down, to pursue his VP slot in McCain's admin, you'll then switch over to Obama. That right?
Is that a prediction?
Originally posted by: bamacre
Uhh, sure, why not.
And, as to my question?
Originally posted by: Pabster
Originally posted by: bamacre
Uhh, sure, why not.
And, as to my question?
I will not vote for John McCain. Who sits on the other side of that presumed ticket as VP makes no difference to me.
Originally posted by: bamacre
Even if McCain and Hillary get the nod?
Originally posted by: bamacre
Oh I see. When Fred steps down, to pursue his VP slot in McCain's admin, you'll then switch over to Obama. That right?
Originally posted by: Vic
Originally posted by: bamacre
Oh I see. When Fred steps down, to pursue his VP slot in McCain's admin, you'll then switch over to Obama. That right?
Ugh.. the pro-war geezer ticket. The sad thing is I could see that one going all the way. The only thing it's missing is the religious right angle.
Originally posted by: Pabster
Originally posted by: morkinva
The guy that will most likely be dropping out tomorrow? Good luck with all that. :laugh:
I'm sure you are hoping he does. You may be quite disappointed.
Originally posted by: morkinva
Actually I hope he doesn't, but I just saw a vid indicating he would. The only reason I would enjoy it is so I can mock you some more.
Originally posted by: Pabster
Originally posted by: morkinva
Actually I hope he doesn't, but I just saw a vid indicating he would. The only reason I would enjoy it is so I can mock you some more.
From who? The mainstream pundits? :laugh:
According to most sources, an announcement from Thompson, who finished third in Saturday?s republican primary in South Carolina, is expected Tuesday.
After the primary, Thompson referred to his campaign in the past tense